![]() ![]() Outwardly it is pretty much identical to the SIGMA fp with the discreet “L” on the front being pretty much the only visible indiction – the undetectable 5 grams “extra” weight being all on the inside so to say. ![]() I had the pleasure of spending 36 hours (pre-release) getting to know the SIGMA fp L and a selection of shots with my first impressions are presented here.Ĭrocus: SIGMA 105mm F2.8 DG DN MACRO | Art, F4.5, ISO 100, 1/60 sec., 5 Image Focus-Stack Images of the SIGMA fp and SIGMA fp L camera kindly supplied by SIGMA Deutschland GmbH. Having been encoded for maximum quality, there may be a slight delay to the image loading.Ĭopyright: As with all images on this website, none of the images in this article may be copied or reproduced in any form whatsoever. Well now, “The smallest and lightest full-frame camera in the world”, has just got a sibling, The SIGMA fp L and the impression that quite a few people have spent a lot of time thinking about how this concept should be further developed, continues wonderfully.Ĭlicking on my images will open a larger version in the Prodibi Viewer. The very flexible concept, that is, breaking the camera down to its bare essentials and then building it up as you need it, makes a lot of sense. I have been using the SIGMA fp for quite a while and the more I have used it, the more I have confirmed what I wrote in my article, “The SIGMA fp Camera”: The more you use it the more you want to use it.
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